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The boys that braved the cold were rewarded with a fun packed day. Orienteering, Capture the Flag, Sled building and racing, and when the cold finally looked like it might get to some of the boys, a quick lesson on apple baking over a campfire cheered everyone up. A beautiful 14″ pickerel was plucked from the ice of Browning Pond, followed by the “superbowl” obstacle course, tire bowling ( yes there should be a belt loop for this ) and cold-weather-first-aid. Our very own Mr Paquin assumed his alter ego of “Mr Knots” for a session on knots and lashings.

The February hike was a nice gentle 3 mile hike along the Blackstone River from Plummers Landing to the Goat Hill Lock. We almost had the entire trail to ourselves and many of the boys enjoyed a well earned hot chocolate afterwards.

Congratulation to Graham Z. for hiking his 100th mile with the pack – he is only the 6th boy to achieve this and will be awarded a backpack at the Blue and Gold Banquet – a list of the other awards can be found here.

Racers start your engines! As always, the Pack 106 Pinewood Derby was a blast! 145 people attended the races to help cheer on everyone towards the finish line. Everything went off with out a hitch and there were a lot of close races, the occasional do-over and one oopsie! (We should probably add a pillow at the end of the track.)

At the end of the races, the top ten boys: Stephen B., Jaden N., Hunter W., Luke W., Cole A., Scott P., Alexander H., Cal M., Nicholas S., and Brady K., were all invited to race the Girl Scouts on Sunday after their Powder Puff Derby. So how did that go you ask?

By the skin of her teeth, Amanda P. squeaked by to take the trophy with Stephen B. as the close runner up! WOW! The girls won this year, but next year, it’s anyone’s game!

We would like to send a big “Thank You” to Christopher C. and David B. for their assistance for the event as well as our own car handlers Bill Keeler, Lewis Alderton and Jim Reinhardt.

And do not forget to watch a cool video of all the cars from this year’s derby!

Man, STEM is fun! Today, the boys all went out in the bitter cold to launch their hand-made rockets at Tuft’s Field. As you can see in the photos, it was a blast (pun wholly intended) for everyone! The wind cooperated nicely, and we had some terrific fun with the launches. There were a couple of malfunctions (i.e. destroyed rockets), but it was all in the name of science! We had a total of 3 launching pads setup, so we were able to get through the initial launches pretty quickly.

For what it’s worth, we were “officially” learning about Newton’s Third Law of Motion, which states, basically, that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. One of the ignition systems was hobbled together with some basic electric parts, too – so we got a chance to talk about electrical circuits in the midst of all the “controlled explosions!”

One of the highlights of the day was Wesley’s rocket, which went straight up, and incredibly, straight down! Its chute didn’t deploy properly, so it fell quickly, and embedded itself in the ground about 4 feet from its launch point. Talk about accuracy!

After everyone had a chance to fire-off their rockets, we ended up sending some of them back up with some very overpowered engines. Those launches were, quite literally, out-of-sight! We ended up staying well past the official 3:30pm ending, but I’m sure the boys will have some great memories of today!

By the way, there’s a picture of a really neat field trip the boys took, to Metso Automation in Shrewsbury. Mr. Bayreuther gave the boys a terrific tour of the facilities, and demonstrated some very cool machinery. They got to see, close-up, the effects that liquid nitrogen has on some objects like rubber balls and balloons.